8,000 Men Asked to Provide DNA for 1999 Murder Case in The Netherlands

Thursday, September 06, 2012

During a press conference in Drachten, in Friesland, a Northern province of The Netherlands, the public prosecution's office announced that approximately 8,000 men have been asked to provide DNA samples to help solve the 1999 murder of Marianne Vaatstra, a 16-year-old girl. Miss Vaatstra's body was found in a field in her town, Zwaagwesteinde. All of the men that were asked to give a DNA sample live within three miles of where the murder occurred, an area that encompasses 12 villages. Law enforcement officials also stated that no person asked to give their DNA will be forced to comply. This is the largest DNA Dragnetof its kind ever undertaken in the Netherlands.

The Dutch television crime journalist Peter R de Vries, made a recent documentary about the Vaatstra murder. De Vries became well-known in the United States through his documentary about the disapearance of the 18 year-old American student Natalee Hollowayin Aruba in 2005. De Vries was able to secretly video tape Joran Van der Sloot, confessing to another man that he had killed Natalee Holloway.

De Vries produced a TV-documentary this past May giving information about a Playboy cigarette lighter found in Miss Vaatstra's bag which contained DNA traces that matched the traces found on the schoolgirl's body. Tips following the broadcast showed the lighter was on sale in the local area at the time, including in the village of Zwaagwesteinde where she lived.

After the press conference, Marianne's father, Mr. Bauke Vaatstra made an emotional appeal for men to take part in the investigation. "This is the last means of finding Marianne's killer," he said. "Please give your DNA." The National Forensic Institutein The Netherlands, is also carrying out further research in the Dutch national DNA database to try to find relatives of the probable killer. Law enforcement is looking at Familial DNA, as they suspect that the real killer will not come forward to give a DNA sample.